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AngelFrom: Chrissy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed Feb 3 08:54:07 1999
Angel, I read your post and I am so sorry that you have Endo so severly. I did not have it that bad but I was in Stage 3 - 4 I guess you could say 3.5. I hope you are able to get pregnant maybe that will help you some. I want to tell you though, this is not to scare you, but I think that you should be aware. Before I was actually diagnosed with Endo (I know I had it, I had already been misdiagnosed with PID) I had quite a bit of adhesions. I don't know if you have adhesions too or just Endo but if you do have adhesions around your Uterus or Ovaries it can cause a very painful pregnancy. When I was pregnant, I had adhesions around the Ovaries and Uterus and the further along in my pregnancy I got, the more pain I was in because the more the adhesions were being pulled. There was times I could not even walk it hurt so bad, once I remember literally crawling to the bathroom because I could not stand up. My pregnancy was carried full term but I had to be induced because I would not dialate. I then had to have a C-Section because the inducement only made me dialate 3 cm. Again, I don't want this to scare you but I want you to know this. The doctor may not tell you your pregnancy could be painful. But who knows you could have a great pregnancy without any problems at all. Keep us informed on what you decide. Chrissy
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